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The Number Series Questions are numerical logical questions, frequently asked in different Competitive Exams. In number series, a sequence is given from which we have to deduce a pattern. Then that pattern is used to predict the missing number in the series. The difficulty level of number series questions can increase in two ways; the logic behind the sequence becomes less trivial, therefore demanding attention and creativity, or the missing number is positioned at an early stage where you can figure out the missing number by only looking at the previous numbers in the sequence. These number series questions are a little tricky but they can easily be solved by using number series tricks.
In Number series - Quiz 12 article candidates can find a question with an answer. By solving this question candidates can improve and maintain, speed, and accuracy in the exams. The Number Series – Quiz 12 questions are very useful for different exams such as IBPS PO, Clerk, SSC CGL, SBI PO, NIACL Assistant, NICL AO, IBPS SO, RRB, Railways, Civil Services etc.

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11, 61, 299, 1189,__ ?
    A. 3559 B. 3659 C. 3559 D. 3569


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4500, 900, 90, 6, ? , 0.012
    A. 0.3 B. 3 C. 3.33 D. 0.33


[latex]\frac{4500}{5}[/latex] = 900
[latex]\frac{900}{10}[/latex] = 90
[latex]\frac{90}{15}[/latex] = 6
[latex]\frac{6}{20}[/latex] = 0.3

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24, 11, 10, 14, 27, ?
    A. 66 B. 75.5 C. 68 D. 66.5


24 x ([latex]\frac{1}{2}[/latex]) – 1 = 11
11 x ([latex]\frac{2}{2}[/latex]) – 1 = 10
10 x ([latex]\frac{3}{2}[/latex]) – 1 = 14
14 x ([latex]\frac{4}{2}[/latex]) – 1 = 27
27 x ([latex]\frac{5}{2}[/latex]) – 1 = 66.5

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10, 14, 28, 52, 134, ?
    A. 302 B. 268 C. 300 D. 304


10 x 3 - 2= 28
14 x 4 - 4= 52
28 x 5 - 6= 134
52 x 6- 8= 304

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7, 5, 7, 17, 63 ?
    A. 309 B. 303 C. 309 D. 409


5 = (7[latex]\times[/latex]1) - 2
7 = (5 [latex]\times[/latex]2) - 3
17 = (7 [latex]\times[/latex]3) - 4
63 = (17 [latex]\times[/latex]4) - 5
309 = (63 [latex]\times[/latex]5) - 6
hence the next number will be equal to (63 [latex]\times[/latex] 5) - 6 = 309
therefore the series is 7, 5, 7, 17, 63, 309